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Choices : Inside the Making of India's Foreign Policy.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Geopolitics in the 21st Century SeriesPublisher: Blue Ridge Summit : Brookings Institution Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (175 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780815729112
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: ChoicesDDC classification:
  • 327.54
LOC classification:
  • DS449.M46 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Front Flap -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- List of Maps -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Pacifying the Border: The 1993 Border Peace and Tranquility Agreement with China -- Natural Partners: The Civil Nuclear Initiative with the United States -- Restraint or Riposte? The Mumbia Attack and Cross-Border Terrorism from Pakistan -- Force Works: Sri Lanka Eliminates the Tamil Tigers, 2009 -- Why India Pledges No First Use of Nuclear Weapons -- A Final Word -- Notes -- Index -- Back Flap -- Back Cover.
Summary: " A look behind the scenes of some of India's most critical foreign policy decisions by the country's former foreign secretary and national security adviser. Every country must make choices about foreign policy and national security. Sometimes those choices turn out to have been correct, other times not. In this insider's account, Shivshankar Menon describes some of the most crucial decisions India has faced during his long career in government--and how key personalities often had to make choices based on incomplete information under the pressure of fast-moving events. Menon either participated directly in or was associated with all the major Indian foreign policy decisions he describes in Choices. These include the 2005-08 U.S.-India nuclear agreement; the first-ever boundary-related agreement between India and China; India's decision not to use overt force against Pakistan in response to the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai; the 2009 defeat of the Tamil rebellion in Sri Lanka; and India's disavowal of the first-use of nuclear weapons. Menon examines what these choices reveal about India's strategic culture and decisionmaking, its policies toward the use of force, its long-term goals and priorities, and its future behavior. Choices will be of interest to anyone searching for answers to questions about how one of the world's great, rising powers makes its decisions on the world stage, and the difficult choices that sometimes had to be made. ".
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Front Cover -- Front Flap -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- List of Maps -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Pacifying the Border: The 1993 Border Peace and Tranquility Agreement with China -- Natural Partners: The Civil Nuclear Initiative with the United States -- Restraint or Riposte? The Mumbia Attack and Cross-Border Terrorism from Pakistan -- Force Works: Sri Lanka Eliminates the Tamil Tigers, 2009 -- Why India Pledges No First Use of Nuclear Weapons -- A Final Word -- Notes -- Index -- Back Flap -- Back Cover.

" A look behind the scenes of some of India's most critical foreign policy decisions by the country's former foreign secretary and national security adviser. Every country must make choices about foreign policy and national security. Sometimes those choices turn out to have been correct, other times not. In this insider's account, Shivshankar Menon describes some of the most crucial decisions India has faced during his long career in government--and how key personalities often had to make choices based on incomplete information under the pressure of fast-moving events. Menon either participated directly in or was associated with all the major Indian foreign policy decisions he describes in Choices. These include the 2005-08 U.S.-India nuclear agreement; the first-ever boundary-related agreement between India and China; India's decision not to use overt force against Pakistan in response to the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai; the 2009 defeat of the Tamil rebellion in Sri Lanka; and India's disavowal of the first-use of nuclear weapons. Menon examines what these choices reveal about India's strategic culture and decisionmaking, its policies toward the use of force, its long-term goals and priorities, and its future behavior. Choices will be of interest to anyone searching for answers to questions about how one of the world's great, rising powers makes its decisions on the world stage, and the difficult choices that sometimes had to be made. ".

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